We found this great little cupcake shop in Frankenmuth, called Sugar High (and is so appropriate)

Ted bought one of their German Chocolate cupcakes and while eating it dropped his fork. So needles to say, he had to stop eating and was carrying the remainder in it’s little plastic care package. (It was so good, I’m a little surprised he didn’t use the 5 second rule and pick up the fork). He handed the cupcake package to my son, who didn’t hold it with the care of his dad. It was sideways, frosting smeared on the container, just a mess. Ted took it back from my son, and shot him a look. My son, without missing a beat rattled off ‘well you should have held your precious cupcake then’. We were shocked and couldn’t help but laugh. That’s My Boy!
What things have your kids said/did that caught you off guard? (But of course, had to laugh)
I cook anything that I would make at home. The big drfceienfe is, I do all the prep work ahead of time and store in plastic bags. So say I want burritos one night. I make a double batch at home of beans and whatever meat. We eat them that night and I store the rest in the freezer until it’s time to go camping (chop extras of any veggies you use the day before camping and refrigerate). When you get to dinner time at the campsite, layout everything and some foil. Everyone can make their own burrito, wrap it in foil and place on the grate above the fire. Pack long tongs so they can turn their burritos. Think of as many meals like this that you can. Not having a bunch of cooking or dishes cuts down on stress and lets everyone, even Mom and Dad enjoy the camping trip. Boboli pizza crusts and build your own pizzas are great too. Build one and place outside of the direct flames, loosely cover with foil and in a few minutes you have pizza while you camp. Have fun!